Save the Wolves

Wolfboy has started a new group called Save The Wolves and posted some very thought provoking information on that group site.
There is also a link to have sponsors donate cash to an organization devoted to protect threatened wolves. This is very worthwhile and costs you nothing but a daily click (similar to the breast cancer link started by Phil). I made my first click today. The link is here:
https://www.care2.com/click-to-donate/wolves/
The group can be found here:https://www.truenudists.com/group/2604/
where you can read Wolfboy's intelligent threads and background to the many misconceptions of wolves. It is definitely worth a visit.

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First bump. Please click.

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Good morning (HOWWWWLL)

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BUMP AND CLICK

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And a bump

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About ten miles from where I live is called Wolf Haven and they have howling there and it is open to the public.

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The howling of wolves is eerie yet somehow comforting. There are some who can imitate a howl so well that a pack will howl back.

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Another click

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Wolfboy has started a new group called Save The Wolves and posted some very thought provoking information on that group site. There is also a link to have sponsors donate cash to an organization devoted to protect threatened wolves. This is very worthwhile and costs you nothing but a daily click (similar to the breast cancer link started by Phil). I made my first click today. The link is here: https://www.care2.com/click-to-donate/wolves/ The group can be found here:https://www.truenudists.com/group/2604/ where you can read Wolfboy's intelligent threads and background to the many misconceptions of wolves. It is definitely worth a visit.

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Near my home in Southern Spain we have a wolf park:
https://lobopark.com/
I have been a few times and have really enjoyed the experience of seeing the different wolves. It is interesting to know that there are approximately 2000 wolves living in the wild in Spain and Portugal.

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And then there's the other side of the story. We just returned form visiting a friend in Alaska. She's Athabaskan indian. The wolves up there are decimating the moose herds in areas of Alaska, and need to be culled. Wolves up there are anything but endangered.

It all depends where you live. In Wisconsin, where I live. They were removed from thefederal list of endangered species in 2009. But Gray wolves are once again a federally protected species in 2010. The reason they back on the list. After only being off a year is because of the landowners. They made up any excuses to shoot them.

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